I’m a worker in a sea of glorious bureaucracy where I change the
world through paper work. I also enjoy chasing the occasional dream
and good time.

I am a connoisseur of many things, from the refined to the
questionable. I'm fond of jogging, winter nights, taking long
walks, and good conversations. I like going to shows/concerts,
watching movies, reading, writing, thinking deep thoughts, and
sampling the delights different cultures have to offer. I also
enjoy goofing about, video games, people watching, and many other
things that are basically delicious wastes of time.

Shows: Mad Men, Community, Game of Thrones, The Tudors, History
Channel, Daily Show, Colbert Report, and I'm sure many more. I'm
pretty inconsistent with this deadly substance. Howard Beale would
be proud.

Movies: A serious love. Here's a short list for my admiring public
- Many of the following I either love or have some sort of bias
for- About a Boy, Blow, The Fifth Element, Last of the Mohicans,
The Crow, Ghost World, Trainspotting, Disturbing Behavior (I'm not
professing quality..), Chasing Amy, A Clockwork Orange, Anything by
the Coen Brothers, Casablanca, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, Platoon, The
Corporation, The Craft, blah.. and many more. If a movie has a sci
fi, fantasy, horror, or supernatural component I'm probably
game.

Music : A little of everything. The world is full of sirens.
T.I.N.C. (The International Noise Conspiracy), and Pain(if you know
who this is, talk to me. You passed the test). Other amusements
include greenday, the coup, lords of acid, the offspring, billy
bragg, randy, weird al, Phil Ochs, against me, everclear, social
distortion, weakerthans, pine hill haints, flat broke folk, Neil
Young, much o the classic rock, ghost mice, this bike is a pipe
bomb, Refused, a lot of sound tracks,anything has the potential to
inpsire, so much more..

Books: Catcher in the Rye, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy,
Homage to Catalonia (much Orwell), Christopher Hedges, How I became
Stupid, Scifi pulp, Revolution in Everyday Life, Calvin and Hobbes,
much by Noam Chomsky, and a few others that are less catchy or
don't come immediately to mind.